Abstract:
Proteins can be separated from mixtures, based on their pI values, through the use of a series of chromatographic materials, each comprising a solid buffer and an ion exchange resin. Each solid buffer generates a stable pH, such that passing proteins possess a net charge and can be separated by means of an appropriate ion exchanger. In this fashion, proteins from complex biological fluids can be separated for identification and study.
Abstract:
Materials, apparatuses, methods, and systems for isolating and identifying mixture components on the basis of isoelectric point (“pI”). In one aspect, the materials are particles adapted to have a predetermined isoelectric point. The particles include a porous body into which a plurality of cavities extend. A substance of a predetermined isoelectric point is deposited in the cavities to provide thereby the particle's isoelectric value.